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Item Open Access 2008 Non-commercial thinning and fuels reduction project: Decision memo/categorical exclusion(2008-06-09) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)Announces implementation of project to non-commercially thin 2500 acres over 5 years in 12 areas to reduce tree stocking levels to increase growth and vigor of desirable trees in a stand, decrease density-dependent mortality, increase diameter growth rates, increase length of crown retained by trees, increase resistance to insect and disease attack, and to reduce ladder fuels. Also finds that treatment will not threaten sensitive plant and terrestrial wildlife or habitat.Item Open Access Peola C&H allotment environmental assessment, decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2006-08-18) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)EA proposes to continue authorization of domestic livestock grazing for a total of 222 cow/calf pairs with adjustments based on monitoring. Decision notice announces implementation of a modified Alternative 1 of project EA, placing the Upper Sourdough Pasture in resource protection along with the three others not used for grazing.Item Open Access School fire salvage recovery project draft environmental impact statement(2006-04-20) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)Proposes to salvage harvest, reforest salvage units, treat activity fuels, and remove potential danger trees within area damaged by the August 2005 fire. Includes salvaging dead and dying trees from an estimated 9432 acres, reforestation by hand planting on 9432 acres, treating activity fuels created by salvage harvest by lopping and scattering on about 7579 acres, and using approximately 45 miles of open system roads and 26 miles of closed system roads to facilitate haul.Item Open Access School fire salvage recovery project draft supplemental environmental impact statement(2007-02) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)Supplement was issued in response to 9th Court of Appeals decision of February 12, 2007, finding the Project inconsistent with the Forest Plan by inappropriately implementing the "prohibition on logging of any 'live tree' less than or equal to 21 inches diameter at breast height that currently exists in the sales areas -- i.e., any tree of the requisite size that is not yet dead." The Court went on to conclude that the agency could not harvest "dying" trees because they were not dead. Alternative B proposes to amend the Plan to include definitions of "live" and "dead" trees.Item Open Access School fire salvage recovery project final environmental impact statement, record of decision and finding of non-significant forest plan amendment(2006-07-10) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)EA proposes to salvage harvest, reforest salvage units, treat activity fuels, and remove potential danger trees within area damaged by the August 2005 fire. Includes salvaging fire-killed (dead) and fire-damaged (dying) trees from an estimated 9432 acres, reforestation by hand planting on 9432 acres, treating activity fuels created by salvage harvest by lopping and scattering on about 7579 acres, and using approximately 45 miles of open system roads and 26 miles of closed system roads to facilitate haul. Decision notice announces implementation of Alternative B of project EA.Item Open Access School fire salvage recovery project final supplemental environmental impact statement and record of decision for forest plan amendment(2007-05) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)Proposes to amend the forest plan to modify the Eastside screens to include definitions of live and dead trees only for the duration of the project. Decision notice selects Alternative B amending the Umatilla National Forest's Land and Resource Management Plan Eastside Screens' wildlife standard at 6d. (2)a., including said definitions.Item Open Access Skyline danger tree removal project decision memo(2008-05-19) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)Announces decision to implement project stemming from 2006 Columbia Complex Fire, which burned 39,000 acres in the Pomeroy Ranger District. Includes treating danger trees adjacent to approximately 43 miles of Forest System roads.Item Open Access Teal fire salvage recovery project decision memo(2007-06-11) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)Announces decision to implement project stemming from 2006 Columbia Complex Fire, which burned 39,000 acres of Pomeroy Ranger District. Includes removing trees on 250 acres along 20 miles of haul routes, construction of two roads totaling less than 1/2 mile, and some prescribed burning.Item Open Access Tucannon ecosystem analysis(2002-08) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)Provides analysis of Umatilla National Forest lands within the watershed, characterizing the historic and current biotic and abiotic conditions. Findings include a declining vegetation diversity, 55% of the upland forest has tree densities exceeding recommended levels, wildfire risks are severe in many sections, the Tucannon River has become wide and shallow without woody material and possessing degraded fish habitat, roads continue to contribute sediment and create some channel instability, twelve invasive weed species are present, the clustered lady slipper is the only Forest Sensitive Plant present, 173 historic properties have been located, one endangered and two threatened species are on the Forest Plan list, the total amount of late-old structure is below desirable levels, and prescribed burning should be performed periodically to maintain forage quality.Item Open Access Upper Charley Subwatershed ecosystem restoration projects(2000-04) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)Documents include draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) summary, response to comments, the abstract of the final environmental impact statement, an errata page with changes to the DEIS (all of which constitute the FEIS), and a record of decision with appendices. DEIS responds to past fire suppression, selective harvest, and recent drought conditions that have contributed to the degradation of forest ecosystem sustainability in the watershed by proposing long-term vegetation management, wildlife improvements, and maintenance or improvements to the sustainability of fish habitat. Includes reduction of tree stocking densities and reestablishment of vegetation composition to those of 100 years ago, reduction of fuel accumulations, and reduction of overload sediment flow with closure of some roads and reduction of overall road density. Record of decision announces implementation of Alternative B of DEIS, with modifications to protect the Canada lynx and to avoid, minimize, or otherwise offset any potential adverse effects to channel stability.Item Open Access Upper Charley Subwatershed ecosystem restoration projects final supplemental environmental impact statement and record of decision(2005-12) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)Contains documents including final supplemental environmental impact statement (FSEIS) abstract, public and agency letters with comments, Forest Service response to comments, errata, and draft supplemental environmental impact statement (DSEIS) (all considered portions of the FSEIS), the record of decision, and an amendment regarding lynx management. Abstract proposes to amend the Umatilla Forest Plan to incorporate management direction for Canada lynx on the Subwatershed. The DSEIS provides background and issues, and the record of decision approves said incorporation.Item Open Access Wenaha Breaks Research Natural Area environmental assessment and establishment record(2008-04) Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)EA proposes to amend Umatilla Management Plan to establish a 1900 acre area as the Wenahee Breaks Research Natural Area within the boundary of the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness, approximately 15 air miles west of Troy, Oregon. It has been identified as a cell need (or elements) in the Blue Mountains for several vegetation types: 1) mid-elevation ponds with aquatic beds and marshy shore; 2) grandfir/ twinflower; 3) grand fir/ big huckleberry; and 4) grand fir-Pacific yew. In addition to the mesic grand fir plant associations, this complex also contains, Douglas-fir/ pinegrass, Douglasfir/ ninebark, ninebark-snowberry plant associations common to the mesic forests in the Blue Mountains physiographic province. Establishment record and designation order formally establish the area, which fulfills an RNA need for a mesic grand fir-dominated forest type in the Blue Mountains.